What are the legal grounds for the mayor to have the booths deconstructed?
http://www.yerkirmedia.am/?act=news&lan=en&id=6784
17:52 . 01/05
Did Serzh Sargsyan visit Mashtots park as RPA leader or as the
republic's president? There are all the grounds to assume that he
visited the park as RPA leader, who decided to do it in the
pre-election period with the candidate N4 in his party's list.
We say this as the country's president Serzh Sargsyan should have at
least once visited the park over the past months or at least he should
have seen in the video materials that the booths against the
construction of which the ecologists are fighting, are not nice. But
Serzh Sargsyan expressed an opinion only 4 days before the elections
that the booths of the park are not nice.
Moreover, one could suppose from what he told Taron Markaryan that
over the past months Serzh Sargsyan hasn't had an opportunity to speak
to the mayor about all that was going on in the park, though
demonstrators were spending nights at the park, often clashes were
taking place between them and the police, MPs and intellectuals were
visiting the park. In answer to all this, it was heard from the city
hall: everything is done within law. To enforce that law, the police
were keeping the park and the ecologists spending nights in it under
control day and night. Whenever they deemed necessary they were
inadequately using force against the ecologists and were fighting even
against the tents they were placing.
However, today it turns out that the police have had quite
achievements in the park, which are not noticeable for the public but
obvious for the authority, and that is why Serzh Sargsyan urges them
not to limit themselves to what they have already achieved and to be
constantly improved.
It turns out that Mashtots park is another place for the police to be
improved. However, the most notable in all this is that, following
Serzh Sargsyan's instruction, the city hall `must find ways to bypass
the law, must ignore the 3-year period established by the government
for the booths to function in that place' and deconstruct them. And
this must be done in case when Serzh Sargsyan says everything that was
done, was correct. If everything was correct and within law, why does
the president propose the mayor to change it? Or, on what other legal
grounds must the mayor deconstruct the booths?
There are questions, but the mayor will surely find solutions in this
pre-election period.
http://www.yerkirmedia.am/?act=news&lan=en&id=6784
17:52 . 01/05
Did Serzh Sargsyan visit Mashtots park as RPA leader or as the
republic's president? There are all the grounds to assume that he
visited the park as RPA leader, who decided to do it in the
pre-election period with the candidate N4 in his party's list.
We say this as the country's president Serzh Sargsyan should have at
least once visited the park over the past months or at least he should
have seen in the video materials that the booths against the
construction of which the ecologists are fighting, are not nice. But
Serzh Sargsyan expressed an opinion only 4 days before the elections
that the booths of the park are not nice.
Moreover, one could suppose from what he told Taron Markaryan that
over the past months Serzh Sargsyan hasn't had an opportunity to speak
to the mayor about all that was going on in the park, though
demonstrators were spending nights at the park, often clashes were
taking place between them and the police, MPs and intellectuals were
visiting the park. In answer to all this, it was heard from the city
hall: everything is done within law. To enforce that law, the police
were keeping the park and the ecologists spending nights in it under
control day and night. Whenever they deemed necessary they were
inadequately using force against the ecologists and were fighting even
against the tents they were placing.
However, today it turns out that the police have had quite
achievements in the park, which are not noticeable for the public but
obvious for the authority, and that is why Serzh Sargsyan urges them
not to limit themselves to what they have already achieved and to be
constantly improved.
It turns out that Mashtots park is another place for the police to be
improved. However, the most notable in all this is that, following
Serzh Sargsyan's instruction, the city hall `must find ways to bypass
the law, must ignore the 3-year period established by the government
for the booths to function in that place' and deconstruct them. And
this must be done in case when Serzh Sargsyan says everything that was
done, was correct. If everything was correct and within law, why does
the president propose the mayor to change it? Or, on what other legal
grounds must the mayor deconstruct the booths?
There are questions, but the mayor will surely find solutions in this
pre-election period.